Romeo and Juliet, Volume 29Cassell, 1912 - 192 pages |
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Page 12
... hath not seen the change of fourteen years " ; the Nurse afterwards , in her calculations with Lady Capulet , makes that more exact ; and suggests also , -what accords with bygone customs - that she was three years old when she was ...
... hath not seen the change of fourteen years " ; the Nurse afterwards , in her calculations with Lady Capulet , makes that more exact ; and suggests also , -what accords with bygone customs - that she was three years old when she was ...
Page 14
... Hath been my cousin , " then in the indication of the passage of two more hours before the evil tidings have reached Juliet : — " Ah , poor my lord , what tongue shall smooth thy name , When I , thy three hours ' wife , have mangled it ...
... Hath been my cousin , " then in the indication of the passage of two more hours before the evil tidings have reached Juliet : — " Ah , poor my lord , what tongue shall smooth thy name , When I , thy three hours ' wife , have mangled it ...
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... hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs : But all so soon as the all - cheering sun Should in the farthest east begin to draw The shady curtains from ...
... hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , Adding to clouds more clouds with his deep sighs : But all so soon as the all - cheering sun Should in the farthest east begin to draw The shady curtains from ...
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... hath Dian's wit , And , in strong proof of chastity well armed , From love's weak childish bow she lives unharmed . She will not stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to saint ...
... hath Dian's wit , And , in strong proof of chastity well armed , From love's weak childish bow she lives unharmed . She will not stay the siege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of assailing eyes , Nor ope her lap to saint ...
Page 27
... hath , and in that sparing makes huge waste ; For beauty , starved with her severity , Cuts beauty off from all posterity . She is too fair , too wise ; wisely too fai To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ...
... hath , and in that sparing makes huge waste ; For beauty , starved with her severity , Cuts beauty off from all posterity . She is too fair , too wise ; wisely too fai To merit bliss by making me despair : She hath forsworn to love ...
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